The Government of Pakistan has announced a significant increase in the Benazir Income Support Programme (BISP) budget for the financial year 2025–26. The new budget stands at Rs. 716 billion, up from Rs. 592.5 billion last year, an increase of over 20%. This bold move comes at a crucial time when many Pakistani families are struggling to cope with rising inflation and the cost of living. The goal is simple: to provide greater financial support and stability to low-income households across the country.
What’s New in BISP 2025–26?
Here’s what’s changing in the latest phase of the BISP program:
- Budget Increased: From Rs. 592.5 billion to Rs. 716 billion
- Quarterly Stipend Expected to Rise: From Rs. 13,500 to Rs. 14,500, starting early 2026
- Coverage Maintained: Around 10 million families will continue receiving support
- Inflation-Based Adjustment: Payments will now increase annually based on inflation
- Digital Payments Expansion: More payments will be made via bank accounts for better security and transparency
Key Benefits of the New BISP Budget
Category | Details |
Total Budget | Rs. 716 billion |
Previous Budget | Rs. 592.5 billion |
Stipend Increase | Rs. 13,500 → Rs. 14,500 (expected) |
Families Covered | 10 million |
Annual Adjustment | Yes – linked to inflation |
Payment Method | Bank transfers encouraged |
Extra Programs | Health, education, and nutrition support |
Why This Budget Boost Matters
The increase in BISP’s budget isn’t just about bigger numbers; it’s about real help for real people. Here’s why this change is so important:
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- Protects poor families from rising costs
- Provides more money per household
- Keeps the value of support stable despite inflation
- Continues helping over 10 million deserving families
- Promotes digital banking and financial inclusion
This shows that the government is serious about strengthening social welfare programs and protecting the country’s most vulnerable citizens

Support Programs Continue to Grow
In addition to the core financial aid, several add-on programs will remain part of the BISP package in 2025–26:
- Conditional Cash Transfers (CCTs) for:
- Children’s education
- Basic health services
- Nutrition for mothers and children
- NSER (National Socio-Economic Registry) updates to ensure accurate targeting
- Digital payment options that allow families to receive money directly into their bank accounts, which improves security and ease of access
These programs not only provide immediate help but also aim to improve long-term well-being for families.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the total BISP budget for 2025–26?
The budget has increased to Rs. 716 billion, a rise of over 20% from last year’s Rs. 592.5 billion.
How many families will benefit?
About 10 million low-income families across Pakistan will continue receiving financial support under BISP.
Will payments now adjust for inflation?
Yes. For the first time, BISP payments will be adjusted annually to match inflation, ensuring the real value of the money stays intact.
Are there additional support programs?
Yes. The program includes support for education, health, and child nutrition through conditional cash transfers.
Can families receive payments digitally?
Yes. The government is promoting bank transfers, making it safer and easier for families to receive their payments directly into their accounts.
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